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The Detroit Renegades, owned by Celtics forward Jonas Jerebko, are living the “team house life” in Rochester, Michigan. These five players and their disciplined-as-hell 19-year-old manager, Cameron, are among the best Overwatch players in the world, and they spend each and every day together. What’s that like? We visited their home to find out for a three-part video series. Here’s the first part.